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Skyrim i must say is one of the few games i cant stop thinkig about. Its a shame my ps3 version got all buggy and then my cousin overwritten my save file of 80 hours. Im gona fix my 360 just for this game and witcher 2. If you havnt played this yet please do yourself a favor and get it! Oh and the guide helps

Yea it will kinda suck playing thro it again however i wont do so until probably beginning of the year and i havnt played since around christmas of last year so i wont mind going thro it again. I was a dark elf mage my first time thro however next time ill probably be a thief or warrior

Nope, I already slipped mid/low-resolution textures into the game long before the patch upgrade; what I added were functional (i.e. infrastructure) and equipment mods for stability testing (the ones more likely to cause CTDs were mods with poorly debugged scripts or dirty records requiring a TES5edit runthrough).

One thing I noticed about Skyrim from a few days ago is that they've now moved it over onto Steam's new content system, meaning that future patches will be delivered as delta updates, and you now have the ability to install the game outside of the default SteamApps folder (IIRC, only to beta client users at the moment). The "Defragment Cache Files" button should no longer appear in the properties window.

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One thing I noticed about Skyrim from a few days ago is that they've now moved it over onto Steam's new content system, meaning that future patches will be delivered as delta updates, and you now have the ability to install the game outside of the default SteamApps folder (IIRC, only to beta client users at the moment). The "Defragment Cache Files" button should no longer appear in the properties window.

I like this .... especially for the abnormally large games (which I often put on their own hard drive).

My aforementioned armor commission. $100 for one gender due to the amount of work involved (he estimates ten to fifteen hours), $150 for both genders. Unfortunately if I don't want to dip into my savings account, I've only got enough money for one gender, and I'm picking male.

When I come back, I'll try out this unusual method of reducing save file size: it involves removing loose scripts and meshes left over by poorly-edited and/or buggy mods, and requires gradual steps until the save size is stabilized.

When I come back, I'll try out this unusual method of reducing save file size: it involves removing loose scripts and meshes left over by poorly-edited and/or buggy mods, and requires gradual steps until the save size is stabilized.

Heh. Yeah.

There's a reason why many Skyrim modders out there are saying it's best if you do automatic installation via NMM or Wyre Bash. This would be it. Hell, some even say automatic installation is the only way you should do it.

There's a reason why many Skyrim modders out there are saying it's best if you do automatic installation via NMM or Wyre Bash. This would be it. Hell, some even say automatic installation is the only way you should do it.

When I get back from my temporary assignment -- fixing a bunch of laptops -- in the other part of the city, I'll post the details.